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  4. WE AND THE GRAZIERS

    The Graziers' Association of New South Wales proceeded against the "Labor Daily" and Mr. George Smith, printer and publisher, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "I AM NOT GUILTY OF MURDER"

    "He called me a gaolbird and I pulled out a sawn-off rifle and went to hit him. "I had no intention of killing him and am not guilty of murder. ...

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  7. AXE AGAIN

    It was stated in this paper yesterday that a further cut in Civil Service salaries was inevitable, following on advice by Sir Ottto ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. PASSENGERS FORCED TO WALK IT

    Sequel to a derailment near Wells Street Signal box, between Redfern and Sydney stations, last night, was the spectacle of ...

    Article : 178 words
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  10. A CHAMPION

    W. Booth, winner of the 100,220, and 440 yards races at Petersham Intermediate High School sports Yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WHEN THE WIND BLEW

    This fair visitor to the city yesterday wished that she had not come to town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AIR CRASH A MYSTERY

    AN inquest was held to-day on the six victims of the crash of the Junker aeroplane at Meopham, while the plane was flying from ...

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  13. BAR TO BE CLOSED

    IN accordance with the general policy of economy of the Federal Government, the Parliamentary refreshment rooms and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. IF LANDLORDS SELL UP

    FIVE delegates from the National Council of Women saw the Attorney General, Mr. Boyce, yesterday. relative to suggested amendments in ...

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  15. OVERTURNS AT TERRIFIC SPEED

    A motor car travelling from Kiama to-night 'got out of control and ran at terrific speed down Cross Roads Hill near Wollongong ...

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  16. BOY IS BADLY INJURED

    A SENSATIONAL smash occurred on a level crossing at Ulong, on the Dorrige-Glenreagh railway line, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  17. ONE HOUR--BY MR. F. T. SUNG

    A REPORT will be called for by the comptroller-general of Customs, Mr. Hall into a complaint by the Chilnese Consul-General Mr. F. T. Sung, ...

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  18. MORE RAIL CUTS?

    As a preliminary step to more and more slashing at railmen's incomes, pending the decision of the Melbourne conference of State ...

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  19. TWICE ATTACKED BY SAVAGE DOG

    A twelve-year-old girl named knox was attacked and bitten twice by a savage dog at North Stockton yesterday. ...

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  20. MR. JONES TO STAY

    To advise the Taxation Department until Administration of the Sales Tax is in smooth running order, the ...

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  21. CITY BESET BY THUGS

    OWING to arguments between the rival sections of the Williamstown Council, bitter strife has been caused, ...

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  22. PETERSHAM REVEALS SOME PROMISING ATHLETES

    The Intermediate High Schools meeting yesterday furnished some excellent sport. Left: W. Booth, winning the senior high jump, 4ft 8in. Centre:Tug-o' war victors: Left: E. Bulls, taking the broad jump. 16ft 3in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ILL, BUT BUSY

    SUFFERING from a severe cold Mr. Scullin arrived to-day in Melbourne. He said the strain for weeks had been very heavy, and ...

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  24. WONTHAGGI COAL NOT USED

    A complaint was made by Mr. Mckenzie (Labor member for Wonthaggi) in the Legislative Assembly that the Victorian Government was ...

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  25. INVESTIGATION OF PRICE INDEX

    A Trades Hall Council meeting to-night appointed a special committee of seven to make a thorough investigation into the methods adopted by ...

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  26. NEXT FOR THE CANE

    Sir Otto Niemeyer and his colleagues have arrived in Melbourne. Sir Otto, who when interviewed had nothing to say, to-morrow will confer ...

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  27. BRITISH RUGBY TEAM FAREWELLED

    The British Rugby Union team who will leave for Sydney by Friday's steamer, was entertained at a fare well gathering at parliament House this afternoon ...

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  28. SKERRITT MAY NOT BE HANGED

    It is generally believed that the Victorian Government will commute the death penalty imposed on Arthur Skerritt for the murder of John Alfred ...

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  29. DID GAOL ESCAPEE STEAL DINGHY?

    William Newberry, 23, seaman. was further remanded at the Central police Court yesterday on a charge of having stolen a dinghy valued at £3 the ...

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  30. THREE MEN FOR TRIAL ON

    Richard Edward Mutton 37. William Price, 47, and George Williams, 47. laborers were committed for trial at the Central police Court yesterday on ...

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  31. HEAVY RAIN SOAKS MELB.

    Heavy rain fell in Melbourne during the night and more is threatening. The downpour heavily soaked the city's playing grounds. public School ...

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  32. TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Edge Stuart Lyons, 25 was committed by the City Coroner to-day for trial on a charge of the manslaughter of John Walter Wright, 73. ...

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  33. BAVIN WILL BE PRESENT AT CABINET TO-DAY

    The Acting-Premier last evening confirmed the paragraph in this paper of yesterday's date by intimating that the Premier, Mr. Bavin, would attend ...

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  34. CAR DRIVER ARRESTED

    Following an accident in Taren point Road, Taren Point, last night, the driver of a car was arrested by kogarab police on a charge of driving under ...

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